it's one of the world heritage sites because it is man made.
World Heritage Sites are natural or man-made. They are places of special historic importance and uniqueness. The Inca ruins in Latin America and the Great Wall of China are man made. The Grand Canyon and the geysers in Yellowstone Park are nature's work.
Natural heritage is made by nature, cultural made by man. For example Amazon River is natural the Taj Mahal is cultural.
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are not included on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list as they were all constructed before the modern concept of heritage sites was established. However, some of the remaining structures, like the Great Wall of China and the Colosseum, are recognized as World Heritage Sites. UNESCO primarily focuses on sites that have significant cultural, historical, or natural importance in their current form.
A natural or man-made site, area, or structure recognized as being of outstanding international importance and therefore as deserving special protection. Sites are nominated to and designated by the World Heritage Convention (an organization of UNESCO).
Natural World Heritage is a site is an area which was naturally grown there, Basically nothing man made.
man made heritage is things made and formed by man for example the Eiffel tower it is a man made building.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites will usually have a plaque saying that this place has been listed as a World Heritage Site. Once the plaque has been placed at the Botanic Gardens, visitors will be able to know that it has become a World Heritage Site.
not man made
Yes, New Hampshire is home to the "Old Man of the Mountain," which was a natural rock formation that served as a symbol of the state but is no longer standing. However, New Hampshire does not have any designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The closest recognition is the inclusion of the nearby Mount Washington State Park and the White Mountain National Forest in various conservation efforts, but they do not hold World Heritage status.
it was put under man made, or cultural list
To ensure the preservation and protection of civilisation's greatest monuments and relics for future generations. Areas of the natural world can be included on it as well as man-made things.